i “go o ‘1. ., , ~«.., I r . .. a»- - ”0"” 1?! 4’3"“, I? A can for material for the third issue of ant, student liter— ary magazine, has been "mafia by Akin Piait, editor. Boo to ex— tensive demand of last Spring’s edition, it has been announced that the magazine wit}; attempt to hate ITSA finance the print» ing of the book. Formerly sponu sored by the LL? department‘, Plait stated that for the “future concern of the magazine, it is advisable that it come under the oontrol of the Fubiications board.” The editor stated further that if the magazine is accepted into ITEMS domain, it will be printed by the new Multilith process or by a commercial printing .. estabiish‘a mam; depending on cost consider— ations. Any student who wishes to com tribute his motorial to East, is re» quested to place it in an envelope, together with his; name, anorexia and phone number. The mom!» script is to be adtiressed to Alan Plait, % Technoiogy News. To tau ciiimto editing procedures, it is. act» visable to have all materiai sn'oa mitted‘ before Denember 1, 1950. a” .5». .3 I» a» ganderbzle Center deufivifi: University Emhvflk, Temoaseo " ' In Nashviiie, Tennessee, them in always a frienefiiy gathering oi Vondofiiiit University ntnétonts at filo Vanéerbilt Come}: on the cam» pug. Ami as in universities ovary» where, icesoolfi £603-€0§& Ewing make those getutogetnors something to remember. As n refreshing noose: from the Shit}? grind, or on at Saint- day night diatom—Coke 58503155.. .2155}: for is” eiflzer way . .. . 39!}; trademark: mean 372.? some wing, WHILE! mom numoow Q? WE fiOCA-COLA flthANt‘ W oonn—ootn notmno QQQ tot? @Mflfitt’yfi, too. (r?) 3956, fine Coos-pfloto eomnnny Harold Minifler announced to; day that many poaitions are now“ open on campus; for, Tochv'stndonté' in neeé of employment. To ‘enablo as manyvpeoplo as possibio “to share the availablo openings, and to keep anyone from letting work hurt his studies, étn‘w' dents; will be limited. to twelve hours of onncampus employment. In certain instances, jobs are available which allow the student to work up to twenty hours per week, but, in general, only those students with a better than 2.50 average will be permitted to ac— cept these positions. No student on probation will be permitted to work as a student assistant, Minkler said. Eons are. nvaiiablo in man‘s! fields, om} moot of the nositions my ’35 nee-ants per hour. Stnfients are: nee-tied to act as bookstoro clown, messengers, patter grail» ers, busboys. tyinsts, manna} Sahara's,» mechanics, etc. All jobs on campus; may be ob- tained only by iiiing an applica» tion in the Placement office. An application filed last semester will not be considered valid this semos- tor. Anyone who does not reapply this semester, even though he may still hold the same job, will find that his paycheck isn’t to but found when payday arrives twice monthu 1y. Further information may be ob“ tained from Mrs. Schmidtke in the Placement office. got-to tot“ : : ”to nation John R. Ward, MEG, has been awarfied a prize of $108 in a ham tionawide engineering college con- test tor a paper entitled “Frau Hot Water Heater.” « The contest, sponsoreci by the James F. Lincoln Arc ”Welding foundation, Cieveiand, drew om tries from 40 engineering not» logos throughout the country. st. January 19% graduate of Crane Technical high school, Ward in majoring in mechanical ongiw nearing at Illinois Tech. Voo’tt find tine onnwwo to mono onoi sonny other now? toasts in titan now ngmnét finorto fit‘aow Eootz. ton to ion” toot toting posed New Design for a Welded . , Iiiinois Tochoufierod two administrative casino-inns; it! tho Summer when Uncle Sign cailedltobett ii. 'Cnnningi ndnusoions connexion backgto his Marine, Coroo’li‘ontcnnn and. John F. White, dean". of doVeiopment, resigneé in onion __ _, , take a vice prosidency’at West‘érn ResorVe university. Betti of" moon, men. had been oxfteniely-popular, and are romomb'ored by ancients andi’éflow administrators alike as warm, friendly, and helpful per»- sooaiities. .flio stow oi‘ .t’otm White at fiilinofio 'E‘eoh to a. moonnting of suocoanivo two year growths, no the need for his organizational nbiitty arose, anti, finntiy, of his can to” n vino prosiaionoy in charge of five flooartmentn at western "Renown. He came to this onmmts in wotwith a. BS from Lawtonco ooiiege, and an MS in ottuuontion from the tint-u versity of flniongo. On his m't‘ivni he ontoblinhofl‘tfim finstitnto‘s first separate: nominations; affine, of which he was amnion attractor. In 1%5 ho boonmo assiotont to Bean at Stnflonts onion amt tho following you, upon the intter’o ' retirement, he Mannie, ixorhnon, the yonngost ocean of any motor oflnontionni institution. Two wars latermin igtifiwjohn White was again call-ed upon to establish a new office. This time he became Donn of Devniopment, whoso office had charge of: tho all» important fund raising upon which maintainanco and grov'vth of the, Institute diagonal. That his work. in all at theso department‘s was; suc- cessful, is host attes’too to by the work; at which he is now engaged. Vice President White of Western Reserve is charged with the tol- lowing duties: admissions, novelo-pment‘, alumni, and the University press. I-Ie will be very much missed by all at Iliinois Tech. Robert moo) fifinningham may "no oomowlhat Boon wot! know to {tech stnttontn twisty, nitnougn in nit; position as atria missions. oo‘nnoitor amt ttonhmnn advisw he most have woven magma to many. only two wars m, though, loot: Cunningham was prohnniy the “nest known man on campus. fly the time he mooivoéfi into on in nrohitootnro. tot giants Avonoo wow Vot-tc ”i3, it. ‘t". Mme?» fifiofiww fit. an. minim 83. 39%., gent. no Woman wont one an iron mm? of the “315%“ 55mm finow Soot: E5}? rotwn mow. Snowing; I ‘ito'ttntt’ nohtoood‘n Bong: lint ot‘ " onmnno honors; ”Mon offing? Rina, * nuveoioont, 'nn‘eniqiont of. the non , tionn non-m, commfitow of “Tonia. cations work with incoming new public relations, ' (in). mm. vino women jinn: for aims, Emtegmi mint, notation motto. and. in tow .otiiom. In 1948 he became actmiséion oounciior, helping newcomem mi 3111 “the multitude of manning to arise for those entering a: 11‘ school. Last February, in addit ho tookrover the work: ottresnmai adviser and. was emniin‘entiy out: cossful anti very much appreciated in that capacity. It has oppnnént been this experience whichflnati find; him. fat: the work 115;“ innit doing in the Marine Corns, w, , ho is, "now intfaining for $131351 1 sonnol. When the cm‘ront Cfisifi‘i‘gi over it is import that Robert“ Con... ningtia‘m will .torminato his loavé’ ' of ‘abgenoe and. tome, than}: important: Work he wan doing for the Institute. ‘ ’ ‘ Wayne Coy, chairman of thin Federal Communications commiséé 5101)., will aficiroso attendants at ironies conference at a genefi. luncheon soosion Mommy in tho , 'Edgowatorfloach hotel. ‘ ,' " More than noon origination; amt . oteotronicn sooniolists are expectant to' attend momma-day meeting; It will be holci this from in who ‘ junction with the 5‘25 years; at, progress” celebration of the {lint-«é c‘ago section of the: Institute oi: Radio Enginoern. ‘ . f mongwtimo main: noroonoiatinn ‘ in the Chicago onto. wilt “gather ' with oont’nt‘oon to)? on ”not . timers” night Toonfloy. titan” ~ tomtwr $6, with ontortninment ’ . in; tho WM thorn nation tn'onno. ‘ ‘ om of {Dinioogo’o oident motto , noon/n. Sixty miners; on 20 oioctronicn subjects will be presenteci at the technical sassions. Tuesday and, Weflnosday Innohoons will Who goonsored by the Chicago sections of IRE and the American Inotiw‘ tuto of Electrical Engineers. it. t}. Wootorborg of «Dominion-w wontth Efitson oomnnny to obtain» main ot’ the NRC boom of nirvana , tots. Nathan , fining" of moms ‘& Nortnt‘nn‘ nomnnny is mostttont of tho ooni’oronoo this groom-anti ‘ ' Br. Kiowomt €.‘E§am‘iy of fix‘fltout RBSQELE'QE’R Foundation of tilinoin Enntituto of {technology in ow» grant chairman. , Sponsoring organizations are Iii-a iinois Tech, Northwestern uni» varsity, University of Ellinois, z MEE, ERE, University of Wisé consin, and the Society oi Motion Picture Engineers. fitting it... o ‘ tow ' " one tint. 4M Rates: 5 cents per wordwone issue: t cents yer worclmtwo issues: 3 cents; per word-nutmeg issues; 10 canto adoi» tiooai for blind advertisements. "KERKA” MOVENG m 31.36332?) _‘ __ AT snow? HS, €OLL§§GE ENSSK‘RUCEQR, tum? Spanish or Egrenc . Br. Flores. :. 712, Gunsauiuo Hall. cniumet moons. non. 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